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I would concur, and esignal is about the same except maybe more tick volume.
When I had dbc and esignal I noted that globex bid-ask would move
substantially quicker than the fx feed.
A few months ago I switched to futuresource. Not perfect but much better.
For example there is usually only about a second delay between seeing a
tradeable price on my CMC order entry software and having that price show up
as a FS cmc quote. Have not ever compared globex futures to fs fx.
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Valery Bartashevich" <bvs97f@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "mario scalino" <marioscala@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 6:00 AM
Subject: Re: JPY A0-FX satellite ticker in DBC Signal
> Hi Mario,
>
> From my personal observation Signal satellite datafeed
> in Central Europe area is usually around 3 to 6 seconds
> behind the market on FX tickers in European trading
> session time.
>
> JPY A0-FX and other FX majors data is pretty clean, High
> and Low records usually do not differ significantly from
> banks/brokers readings and other datafeeds. I cannot say
> the same about Yen crosses like GBPJPY A0-FX. DBC doesn't
> care about customer complaints even if you give them the
> name of contributor who sews the garbage for hours and
> makes your short term charts look like the fence.
> They say DBC outsource FX tickers from ADP and have no
> control over quality.
>
> When US stock and futures exchanges start business,
> FX tickers got semi-dead / you receive half of the
> ticks comparing to European session. Same applies
> to Asian trading hours.
>
> To conclude: DBC satellite tickers are of medium to
> low-end quality which is consistent with a datafeed
> price but you still can trade on this real-time
> information (pretty good value for this price).
> No idea about E-Signal.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Valery Bartashevich
> Minsk, Belarus
> E-mail: bvs97f@xxxxxxxxx
> ICQ#12107901
>
> > From: "mario scalino" <marioscala@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: DOES ANYONE TRADE THE FOREX, JPY A0, JAP YEN?
> > ...
> > If you trade JPY A0, which is the symbol via Signal feed, is the data
> > viable, i.e., what you seen on the screen, can be had in the
> > marketplace?
>
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